This intricate-looking makeup uses a few iridescent eyeshadows and liners to create something magical. The most impressive hack? YouTuber RhiannonClaire uses a fishnet glove to stencil out the scales. Plus, she notes that you can skip a few steps and still nail the look.

One of the best things about this look is that Shaaanxo uses makeup you likely already own including blush, liquid lipstick, eyeliner and lip balm. She uses thread and eyelash glue for the wire, which you can buy online.

If you know how to contour, you can definitely do this adorable deer makeup look. And even if you don’t, this step-by-step video makes it easy to learn. As a bonus, if you skip the white dots and nose and tone the makeup down slightly, it’s actually just a great regular makeup look.

You might recognize James Charles as the first male face of CoverGirl, but his talents go far beyond on-fleek highlighter. Take his burn tutorial, which uses liquid latex, tissue and cotton balls covered in red and black makeup.

Given the recent box office success of the movie “It”, Stephen King’s twisted character Pennywise is sure to be a popular pick for Halloween this year. For those of us not afraid of clowns, there’s this easy tutorial.

The line between creepy and cute is thin on Halloween, and this doll tutorial is proof. Like many of the other tutorials listed here, the base makeup is the most involved part, followed by tracing random black lines on the face and filling them in with black gel liner and black and white eyeshadow.